Dr. Kornecki teaching and research includes; modeling and simulation, real-time systems, performance analysis, software safety. He has contributed to research on Intelligent Simulation Training System and served as a visiting researcher with the Operations Research Service of the Federal Aviation Administration (1992). He has been involved in activities of the Society for Computer Simulation, including serving on SCS Board of Directors. Since 1998 he was engaged in the Guidant Project working on testing and certification issues for real-time embedded systems. While on sabbatical he was working with Guidant CRM, St.Paul, MN (after merger Boston Scientific), IMTAS and HUMTECH in Washington D.C. contributing to real-time safety critical software training for the FAA Certification Services. With support from the FAA worked as the PI on Assessment of Development Tools for Safety Critical Real-time Systems producing research report, on Tool Evaluation for Complex Electronic Hardware, and as Co-PI on Flight Regime Recognition for Health Usage and Monitoring Systems.
Dr. Kornecki was invited to serve on the Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems of National Academy of Sciences Committee on Aging Avionics in Military Aircraft. He also served as a member of RTCA SC190, SC205, and SC216 committees dedicated to aviation software safety, security certification and of the IFAC Technical Committee on ATC Automation.
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